Glasgow Times

60 needles found in one stretch of River Clyde

- BY LAUREN BROWNLIE

VOLUNTEERS found more than 60 needles that had been used to inject drugs in one small stretch along the River Clyde, as part of a litterpick during COP26.

Paul Richardson, who regularly cleans the White Cart Water, had planned to sail down the River Clyde – yards away from where the climate summit is being held – on a boat made up of plastic bottles that he’s previously collected.

He wanted to camp on the raft as part of a peaceful protest.

But the Calamity Kayaking founder was threatened to be charged by police if he entered the water and didn’t want to risk losing his kayak.

Instead, Paul, Joseph Heenan, Gail McAtear and Jim Keenan decided to take part in one of their usual litter picks.

Paul said: “We went up to Adelphi Street in the Gorbals. It was the only section we could legally go on because of COP26.

“It was absolutely atrocious. It was strewn with litter. We cleaned on the water as well as the riverbank.

“It’s a bit unsafe to clean on the riverbank with a bag and litter picker so we had to hold onto trees, have the litter picker in the other hand and fling it onto the path adjacent. That was the safest place to stand and bag it.

“If you’re at an angle with a litter picker and a bag and you slip on that wet grass you’re basically in the water.

“We picked up astronomic­al amounts of rubbish.”

The small team collected 36 bags full of litter, as well as 67 needles – all in 100 metres.

Paul added: “It’s quite sad that we had to destroy a drug-taking den, which was polythene sellotaped to trees. It was full of silver trays, sponges, and needles.”

Paul, who set up his Calamity Kayaking business two years ago, has also been cleaning the White Cart Water for years.

He was teaching kaya lessons to adults and children but had to return to his previous job after not being busy enough.

However, the Paisley man still spends time depollutin­g the White Cart Water in Glasgow and Renfrewshi­re.

He said: “It’s about time we get funding to keep this work going. We’ve been doing it for two years now without any financial support. It’s terrible, we’re pretty annoyed.

“You’ve got COP26 going on in Glasgow, and half a mile up the road there’s all this plastic and rubbish on the riverbank.”

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Paul Richardson and his team collected lots of rubbish and also 67 needles, inset

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